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<a href="http://www.billyreisinger.com/jash">Jash: JavaScript Shell</a>
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&amp;#8220;Jash is a DHTML-based window that gives you command-line JavaScript access to the current browser window. With this console you can quickly debug scripts, manipulate the DOM, view the current page&amp;#8217;s objects, functions, and variables, execute arbitrary Javascript, enter new CSS (in IE, Firefox, Opera, and Safari), and much more.&amp;#8221; &amp;#8211; A useful tool to execute JavaScript, make live (temporary) CSS changes to a page, discover the page structure, etc. for developers. Written totally in JavaScript so can be used on any platform with any browser. Include in your own pages for debugging or load via a bookmarklet to run on any page.
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Jash is a DHTML-based window that gives you command-line JavaScript access to the current browser window. With this console you can quickly debug scripts, manipulate the DOM, view the current page&amp;#8217;s objects, functions, and variables, trace the execution stack, execute arbitrary Javascript, enter new CSS (in IE or Firefox!), and much more.&lt;span class=&#34;diigo-post-by&#34;&gt; &amp;#8211; post by &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.diigo.com/user/ycc2106&#34;&gt;yc c&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
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